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Q: What did Valley Forge show the colonists and English about the colonial soldiers?
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Inland river territory scene of fierce competition between the French and landspeculating English colonists?

ohio valley


What is the inland river territory scene of fierce competition between French and land-speculating English colonists?

Ohio River Valley.


How did the soldiers get to Valley Forge?

The soldiers marched to Philadelphia, then they marcher to Valley Forge.


Inland river territory scene of fierce competition between the french and land speculating English colonists?

Ohio valley


Which outpost did the English militia build after defeating a small group of French soldiers in the Ohio Valley?

Fort Necessity


How did George Washington other English colonists start a European war?

They tried to drive the French out of the Ohio valley your welcome homie


What was a result of the French and Indian War for apex?

D. The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.


How did an armed force of English colonists led by George Washington start an European war?

They tried to drive the French out of the Ohio River valley.


Which of the following best describes the cayse of the French and Indian War?

The French would not let English colonists settle in the Ohio River valley.


British troops in the colonies were housed and fed by colonists?

The vagueness of your question requires a very in depth and clear answer. Ironic, yes? British troops were on occasion housed and fed by colonists. But, those colonists were Loyalists who did not want the Americans to win and the soldiers invited to stay in the actual house were the officers. The best example of this is the British occupation of Philadelphia during the winter of 1777-78, the winter better known for Valley Forge. Most ordinary soldiers lived in barns, storehouses or tents. And, they were given food at times. Because I am suspicious that you were talking about the Quartering Act, the answer to your vague question might be no. The Quartering Act did NOT force colonists to house British soldiers, as colonial and, later, American propaganda would have you believe. The Act only echoed an early law that gave the Governor of a colony to make room for soldiers in unused government buildings.


What percentage of soldiers died at Valley Forge?

The percentage of soldiers tat died of the war at Valley Forge was 80%.


How many soldiers were there at valley forge?

There were over twelve thousand continental soldiers with George Washington during the time at Valley Forge.